Instrukcja obsługi Pulsar Axion 2 LRF

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Axion 2 LRF
Manual
Content
Specifications
About the device
Description
Package Contents
Features
Components and Controls
Power supply
Precautions
Recommendations for Battery Use
Battery Charging
Battery Installation
External Power Supply
Getting Started
Powering on and Image Settings
Button Operation
Interface
Status Bar
Quick Menu
Main Menu
Enter the Main Menu
Colour Modes
Smoothing Filter
User Mode
Icon Brightness
PiP Mode
Wi-Fi Activation
Wi-Fi Settings
Microphone
Rangefinder
Calibration Mode
General Settings
Defective Pixel Repair
Defective Pixel Repair
Restore Default Pixel Map
Device Information
Functions
Amplification Level
Video Recording and Photography
Laser Rangefinder
Discrete Digital Zoom
PiP Function
Display-Off Function
Wi-Fi Function
Installing the Device on a Tripod
USB Connection
Software
Stream Vision 2
Firmware Update
Maintenance
Technical Inspection
Technical Maintenance and Storage
Troubleshooting
Legal Compliances and Disclaimers
Specifications
You can learn more about the main parameters here.
LRF XQ35
Model LRF XQ35
SKU 77479
Microbolometer
Type uncooled
Resolution, Pixels 384x288
Pixel Pitch, µm 17
NETD, mK < 40
Frame Rate, Hz 50
Optical Characteristics
Optical Magnification, x 2
Smooth Digital Zoom 2-8
Digital Zoom, x x1, x2, x4
Lens Focus, mm 35
Relative Aperture, D/f' 1.0
Minimum Focus Distance, m/y 5 / 5.47
Eye Relief Diameter, mm/inch 4 / 0.16
Angular Field of View
(Horizontal x Vertical), degree 10.7х8
Linear Field of View, m at 100
m18.2
Eyepiece Focus Range, Dioptre +4 / -5
Detection Distance for Deer-
Sized Objects, m/y 1300 / 1422
Display
Type AMOLED
Resolution, Pixels 640x400
Operational Characteristics
Power Supply, V 3 - 4.2
Battery Type/Capacity/Nominal
Output Voltage
APS 5 Li-ion Battery Pack /
4900 mAh / DC 3.7 V
External Power Supply 5 V, 9 V (USB Type-C)
Battery Run Time at t=22°C,
hours* 11
Degree of Protection, IP Code
(IEC60529) IPX7
Operating Temperature Range,
°C / °F -25 … +40 / -13 – +104
Dimensions, mm/inch 152x74x75 / 5.98x2.91x2.95
Weight (with battery), kg/oz 0.47 / 16.58
Video Recorder
Photo/Video Resolution, Pixels 528x400
Video/Photo Format .mp4 / .jpg
Built-in Memory 16 GB
Wi-Fi Channel**
Frequency 2.4/5 GHz
Standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Characteristics of the
Rangefinder
Wavelength, nm 905
Measurement Range, m/y*** 1000/1094
Measurement Accuracy, m 1
* Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated
video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder.
** Reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other
Wi-Fi networks.
*** Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and
environmental conditions.
LRF XQ35 PRO
Model LRF XQ35 PRO
SKU 77502
Microbolometer
Type uncooled
Resolution, Pixels 384x288
Pixel Pitch, µm 17
NETD, mK < 25
Frame Rate, Hz 50
Optical Characteristics
Optical Magnification, x 2
Smooth Digital Zoom 2-8
Digital Zoom, x x1, x2, x4
Lens Focus, mm 35
Relative Aperture, D/f' 1.0
Minimum Focus Distance, m/y 5 / 5.47
Eye Relief Diameter, mm/inch 4 / 0.16
Angular Field of View
(Horizontal x Vertical), degree 10.7х8
Linear Field of View, m at 100
m18.2
Eyepiece Focus Range, Dioptre +4 / -5
Detection Distance for Deer-
Sized Objects, m/y 1300 / 1422
Display
Type AMOLED
Resolution, Pixels 640x400
Operational Characteristics
Power Supply, V 3 - 4.2
Battery Type/Capacity/Nominal
Output Voltage
APS 5 Li-ion Battery Pack /
4900 mAh / DC 3.7 V
External Power Supply 5 V, 9 V (USB Type-C)
Battery Run Time at t=22°C,
hours* 11
Degree of Protection, IP Code
(IEC60529) IPX7
Operating Temperature Range,
°C / °F -25 … +40 / -13 – +104
Dimensions, mm/inch 152x74x75 / 5.98x2.91x2.95
Weight (with battery), kg/oz 0.47 / 16.58
Video Recorder
Photo/Video Resolution, Pixels 528x400
Video/Photo Format .mp4 / .jpg
Built-in Memory 16 GB
Wi-Fi Channel**
Frequency 2.4/5 GHz
Standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Characteristics of the
Rangefinder
Wavelength, nm 905
Measurement Range, m/y*** 1000/1094
Measurement Accuracy, m 1
* Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated
video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder.
** Reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other
Wi-Fi networks.
*** Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and
environmental conditions.
LRF XG35
Model LRF XG35
SKU 77477
Microbolometer
Type uncooled
Resolution, Pixels 640x480
Pixel Pitch, µm 12
NETD, mK < 40
Frame Rate, Hz 50
Optical Characteristics
Optical Magnification, x 2.5
Smooth Digital Zoom 2.5-20
Digital Zoom, x x1, x2, x4, x8
Lens Focus, mm 35
Relative Aperture, D/f' 1.0
Minimum Focus Distance, m/y 5 / 5.5
Eye Relief Diameter, mm/inch 4 / 0.16
Angular Field of View
(Horizontal x Vertical), degree 12.5х9.4
Linear Field of View, m at 100
m21.9
Eyepiece Focus Range, Dioptre +4 / -5
Detection Distance for Deer-
Sized Objects, m/y 1750 / 1914
Display
Type AMOLED
Resolution, Pixels 1024x768
Operational Characteristics
Power Supply, V 3 - 4.2
Battery Type/Capacity/Nominal
Output Voltage
APS 5 Li-ion Battery Pack /
4900 mAh / DC 3.7 V
External Power Supply 5 V, 9 V (USB Type-C)
Battery Run Time at t=22°C,
hours* 7
Degree of Protection, IP Code
(IEC60529) IPX7
Operating Temperature Range,
°C / °F -25 … +40 / -13 – +104
Dimensions, mm/inch 152x74x75 / 5.98x2.91x2.95
Weight (with battery), kg/oz 0.47 / 16.58
Video Recorder
Photo/Video Resolution, Pixels 1024x768
Video/Photo Format .mp4 / .jpg
Built-in Memory 16 GB
Wi-Fi Channel**
Frequency 2.4/5 GHz
Standard IEEE 802.11 b/g/n/ac
Characteristics of the
Rangefinder
Wavelength, nm 905
Measurement Range, m/y*** 1000/1094
Measurement Accuracy, m 1
* Actual operating time depends on the extent of using Wi-Fi, integrated
video recorder and integrated laser rangefinder.
** Reception range may vary depending on various factors: obstacles, other
Wi-Fi networks.
*** Depends on the characteristics of the object under observation and
environmental conditions.
Description
Axion 2 LRFthermal imaging monoculars are designed for use both at night-
time and during the day and provide exceptional image quality even in
adverse weather conditions (fog, smog, rain) and beyond obstacles like
branches, tall grass, dense foliage, etc. known to hinder target detection.
Unlike night-vision devices based on electron-optical converters, thermal
imaging devices do not need an external light source and are resistant to
bright light.
Axion 2 LRF thermal imagers are designed for various applications
including hunting, observation, security, terrain orientation, search and
rescue operations, etc.
Axion 2 LRF thermal imagers are equipped with a built-in laser rangefinder
with a range of up to 1000 m and a measurement accuracy of ± 1 m.
To get started, see the sections:
Battery Charging
Battery Installation
Powering on and Image Setting
Laser Rangefinder
Stream Vision 2
Package Contents
Axion 2 LRF thermal monocular
APS 5 rechargeable battery
2 battery-locking covers
Power adapter
USB Type-C cable with USB Type-A adapter
Carrying case
Hand strap
Quick reference user manual
Lens cleaning cloth
Warranty information
Tripod adapter
Features
Compact and lightweight
Functional and ergonomic design
8-colour display palette
3 calibration modes: Manual, Semi-Automatic, Automatic
Detection range up to 1300 m/1422 yds
Smooth digital zoom 2-8x
Three levels of sensitivity enhancement: Normal, High, Ultra
Integrated laser rangefinder
Display-Off function
Defective pixel repair
Updatable firmware
Wide operating temperature range (-25°С to +40°С / -13°F to +104°F)
Fully waterproof (IPX7 rated)
Tripod mount
Video/Audio Recording
Built-in video and sound recorder
Integration with iOS and Android devices
Wi-Fi remote control and viewing using a smartphone
Storing photos and videos in Cloud when using the Stream Vision 2 App
Battery Pack
Quick Change Li-Ion Battery Pack APS 5
Charging from USB Power Bank
Quick-Charge power delivery󰾬
Components and Controls
1. Eyepiece focus ring
2. LED indicator
3. DOWN/REC button
4. MENU button
5. UP/ZOOM button
6. Power ON/OFF/CALIBRATION button
7. Lens focus ring
8. Lens cover
9. USB Type-C connector
10. Tripod adapter socket
Precautions
Always use the APS 5 charger (purchased separately) to charge APS 5
batteries. Using an unsuitable charger can cause irreparable damage to
the battery and fire.
Do not charge the battery immediately after exposure to a cold
environment. Let the battery warm for at least 30 minutes before
charging.
Do not leave the battery unattended while charging.
Do not use the charger if it has been modified or damaged.
Do not leave the battery in a plugged-in charger after charging is
complete.
Do not expose the battery to high temperatures or open flames.
Do not use the battery as a power source for devices that do not support
APS 5 batteries.
Do not disassemble or deform the battery or charger.
Do not drop or strike the battery or charger.
Protect the battery and charger from water and moisture.
Keep the battery out of the reach of children.
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1. Install the APS 5 battery in the battery compartment of the (15) (14)
device.
2. Connect the USB cable to the USB Type-C connector of the (19) (9)
device.
3. Connect the other end of the USB cable to the Power Adapter (19) (20)
by removing the USB Type-A adapter.
4. Plug the Power Adapter into a 100-240 V socket(20) .
5. Wait until the battery is fully charged (indication in the status bar:
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The LED indicator will display the battery charge status:
LED Indicator Battery Charge Status
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Battery Installation
Attention! Before installing the battery, make sure that there is an
undamaged rubber insulating ring on the battery. The ring is designed to
protect your device from moisture getting inside. Damage to the device due
to a missing ring is not covered by the warranty. To replace or purchase a
ring, contact your local distributor.
1. Put the Lock-cover on the rechargeable APS 5 battery (13) (15).
2. Insert the APS 5 battery along the guide into the battery (15)
compartment (14).
3. Lock the battery by turning the Lock-cover clockwise until it (15) (13)
stops.
4. Turn the Lock-cover counter-clockwise to remove the battery (13) (15).
External Power Supply
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Power can be supplied from an external source such as a 5 V or 9 V power
bank.
1. Connect the external power source to the USB Type-C connector on (9)
the device.
2. The device will switch to draw power from the external source while the
АPS5 battery is gradually recharged.
3. A battery icon will appear on the display showing the percentage-
charged level.
4. An icon will be displayed when the device is powered by an
Powering on and Image
Settings
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1. Open the lens cover . The lens cover can be secured to the strap (8)
using the built-in magnet.
2. Press the button briefly to turn on the device.ON/OFF (6)
3. Adjust the eyepiece focus ring of the device until the symbols on (1)
the display are sharp.
4. Rotate the lens focus ring to focus on the object being observed.(7)
5. Enter the main menu with a long press of the button and MENU (4)
select the desired : Manual , Semi-Automatic calibration mode (M)
(SA) (A) or Automatic .
6. Calibrate the image by briefly pressing the button If the ON/OFF (6) . SA
or calibration mode has been selected the microbolometer is closed A
with an internal shutter automatically. However, if the calibration M
mode has been selected you must close the lens cover before
calibrating manually.
7. Select the required amplification level (“Normal” , “High”
, “Ultra” UP (5)) by briefly pressing the button.
8. Enter the main menu with a long press of the button and MENU (4)
select the desired colour palette (for more details see the Colour
Modessection).
9. Activate the quick menu by briefly pressing the button to MENU (4)
adjust the brightness, contrast and smooth digital zoom (for more
details see the Quick Menu section).
10. After use, turn the device off by a long press of the ON/OFF (6).
Observation conditions: time of day, weather, different observation objects
affect the image quality.Custom settings for brightness, display contrast as
well as the function of adjusting the microbolometer sensitivity level will
help to achieve the desired quality in a particular situation.󰾬
Warning!Never point the lens at intensive energy sources such as laser
radiation emitting devices or the sun. It can damage electronic components
in the device. The warranty does not cover damage arising from failure to
comply with operating instructions.
Navigation upwards/rightwards short press
Navigation
downwards/leftwards short press
Confirm selection short press
Exit submenu without
confirming selection long press
Exit menu (switch to viewing
mode) long press
Quick Menu Button
Enter quick menu short press
Switch between quick menu
options short press
Increase value short press
Decrease value short press
Exit quick menu long press
Status Bar
The status bar at the bottom of the display shows current operating statuses
via icons, including:
Colour Mode:
- White hot
- Black hot
Amplification level
Smoothing Filter (displayed when the function is on)
Calibration Mode (in Automatic calibration mode a countdown timer
will appear instead of the calibration mode icon 3 seconds
before automatic calibration begins).
Microphone
Magnification
Wi-Fi Connection
Time
Power Indication:
- charge level if the device is powered by a battery
- charge level if the device is charging and powered by a battery
- no battery, the device is connected to an external power supply
High
Ultra
For information on how to watch recorded photos and videos, see the
Stream Vision 2 user manual: Android iOS, .
The built-in recorder operates in two modes and– Video Photo.
Video mode. Video recording
1. Video DOWN/REC (3) Switch to mode by pressing and holding the
button.
2. The icon and the remaining recording time in HH:MM
(Hours:Minutes) format are displayed in the upper left corner, for example
4:20.
3. DOWN/REC (3) Press the button briefly to start video recording.
4. When the video recording starts, the icon will disappear and the
REC icon and timer in MM:SS (Minutes:Seconds) format will appear .
5. DOWN/REC Pause and resume recording video with a short press of the
(3) button.
6. DOWN/REC (3) Stop recording video with a long press of the button.
7. Video files are saved to the built-in memory card after the video
recording has been stopped.
8. DOWN/REC (3) Video Press and hold the button to switch between the
and modes (Video-> Photo-> Video…)Photo
Photo Mode. Capturing an image
1. Photo DOWN/REC (3) Switch to the mode by pressing and holding the
button.
2. DOWN/REC (3) Press the button briefly to take a photo. The icon
flashes – the photo file is being saved to the built-in SD card.
Notes:
You can enter and operate the menu during video recording.
Recorded videos and photos are saved to the internal memory card in
the format img_xxx.jpg (photos), video_xxx.mp4 (videos).
Videos are recorded in clips with a maximum duration of 5 minutes. The
number of recorded files is limited by the capacity of unit’s internal
memory.
Regularly check the free capacity of the internal memory and move
recorded footage to other storage media to free up space on the internal
memory card.
In case of a memory card error, you can use the format function in the
General Settings section of the main menu.
When the Display Off function is activated, video recording continues to
run in the background.
Press and hold the button to change the digital zoom.UP/ZOOM (5)


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Marka: Pulsar
Kategoria: Lornetka
Model: Axion 2 LRF

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